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German air doctrine also led the way in transportation capability.
Wilberg was to play a large role in the development of German air doctrine.
Although official German air doctrine did target civilian morale, it did not espouse the attacking of civilians directly.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Air Force was rearmed, strengthened and modern air doctrines were introduced.
Yet there is no evidence in German air doctrine, or in German battle plans to suggest Guernica was targeted to break Basque civilian morale.
Operation Pointblank: Evolution of Allied Air Doctrine During World War II.
It was established in October 1993 and serves RAF Air Command by developing and implementing operational-level and tactical-level air doctrine.
British air doctrine had stressed, since the time of Chief of the Air Staff Hugh Trenchard in the early 1920s, that offence was the best means of defence.
Tactical air doctrine stated that the primary mission was to turn tactical superiority into complete air supremacy-to totally defeat the enemy air force and obtain control of its air space.
The Special Air Warfare Center, located at Hurlburt Field, undertook to develop tactical air doctrine while training crews for special air warfare in places like Southeast Asia.
Due to the primitive state of aircraft and weapons technology, as well as the undeveloped nature of air doctrine and tactics, air interdiction missions in World War I were of limited utility.
He supported and issued the first air doctrine for the service, Fundamental Conceptions (patterned on Army Training Regulation 10-5 Doctrines Principles and Methods), which outlined strategy and tactics for the air arm.
"We are in a different realm now," said Col. Phillip Meilinger of the Air Force, a professor of strategy at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., who is an expert on air doctrine.
The Libyan armed forces' air doctrine of the 1990s and 2000s appeared to be of an ad hoc nature, and contracted personnel from Yugoslavia, South Africa, Russia, North Korea and Pakistan provided piloting, maintenance and technical services.
Loving went to Headquarters Tactical Air Command at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, in July 1962 and served for two years as a staff officer with the Policy Division (Plans), during which time he was concerned with formulating tactical air doctrine.
Principles such as the co-equality of ground and air force commanders, centralized command of tactical aircraft to exploit "the inherent flexibility of air power", and the attainment of air superiority over the battlefield as a prerequisite for successful ground operations formed the core of tactical air doctrine.